Gibb who is the sole surviving member of the Bee Gees reflected on a number of topics including his upcoming music, his family, The Bee Gees’ recent HBO documentary and his biggest life regret in a new interview with Al Roker for Today.
In speaking on his new music, Gibb, 74, cited the loss of his brothers as to what inspired him to re-enter the studio once more. Suddenly being on your own, which is where I ended up no matter how much I missed my brothers I needed to be active, Gibb revealed. That was the greatest therapy [was] to get back in the saddle.
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Barry Gibb, of Bee Gees fame, agreed he and Wilson should collaborate as soon as they can, calling Wilson a musical Godzilla.
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Brian Wilson, of Beach Boys fame, has suggested he and Barry Gibb work together, calling Gibb, the King Kong of music.
Collaborations between major musical artists can have mixed results. They can sometimes be amazing, even transcending, but other times, not so much.
The tantalizing possibility of what could be another great collaboration arose this week. It could be one of the greatest collaborations ever in rock music â or it could come to naught. That depends on whether two of the genreâs greatest artists follow through on their avowed intentions to work together.
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When Barbara Windsor died in December aged 83, precious little of her raucous life and times was spared examination. She wouldn t have minded.
In life, the irrepressible national treasure with the famous wiggle and throaty laugh was an open book, always ready with an eye-popping story normally involving the men in her life. So why would death be any different?
The name of Bob Dunn was, however, notably absent from the extravagant obituaries. Perhaps that is not altogether surprising, since his 20-year relationship with Barbara was a closely guarded secret.
At the time, it suited him fine but Bob, 75, now feels that events and individuals have conspired to airbrush him from Barbara s history entirely. And it s about time that changed, he says in an interview with The Mail on Sunday.
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I may be far away in person but I am very much still here in my heart.
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Last week I had a mad notion to offer up my services to The Leader in hopes that they would look forward to having me back on board. 11 years later, I find myself living back home in Ireland with 3 kids running around the place.
It’s a massive change from my usual daytime routine of sunning myself on the top terrace, O.K Magazine in one hand and a glass of Sangria in the other. I call it Karma! Of course I wouldn’t change it for the world but I thought that you might like a little new and improved ‘Julie’s Blog’ to read.